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Difference between revisions of "Glycoside Hydrolase Family 121"
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− | This family of glycoside hydrolases | + | This family of [[glycoside hydrolases]] contains β-L-arabinobiosidase, which is recently established for HypBA2 from ''Bifidobacterium longum'' JCM 1217<cite>Fujita2011A</cite>. |
== Kinetics and Mechanism == | == Kinetics and Mechanism == |
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- Author: ^^^Kiyotaka Fujita^^^
- Responsible Curator: ^^^Shinya Fushinobu^^^
Glycoside Hydrolase Family GH121 | |
Clan | GH-x |
Mechanism | retaining |
Active site residues | known/not known |
CAZy DB link | |
https://www.cazy.org/GH121.html |
Substrate specificities
This family of glycoside hydrolases contains β-L-arabinobiosidase, which is recently established for HypBA2 from Bifidobacterium longum JCM 1217[1].
Kinetics and Mechanism
HypBA2 is a retaining enzyme.
Catalytic Residues
Content is to be added here.
Three-dimensional structures
Content is to be added here.
Family Firsts
- First stereochemistry determination
- This was determined with HypBA2 enzyme using the 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR spectra to identify the transglycosylation product β-Ara2-OMe.